
Street Knowledge: Jerry Ratcliffe, Chris Graham talk UVA Athletics
The dean of UVA sports media, Jerry Ratcliffe, joins the show to talk Jowon Briggs, Joe Harris and more on the beat.

The dean of UVA sports media, Jerry Ratcliffe, joins the show to talk Jowon Briggs, Joe Harris and more on the beat.

The Virginia Association of Broadcasters recently announced winners of its 2020 annual broadcasting awards, and WTJU has won three first place awards this year.

The following highway work is scheduled, weather permitting, in the Culpeper District during the upcoming week.

For the first time all season, we’re not on the ACC Network, which requires an additional subscription and good broadband, but instead on MASN, which apparently broadcasts things other than infomercials and poker tournaments in the long baseball offseason.

The Paramount Theater has launched a community campaign asking locals to “Be A Light” for the historic, nonprofit venue, which has suffered devastating losses due to the COVID-19 public health crisis.

United Campus Workers of Virginia is sending a Workplace Fairness Survey out to every UVA Health employee as part of its effort to grow its union numbers.

Virginia’s new red flag law passed its first legal challenge today, with a federal judge dismissing a suit brought by a Charlottesville man who had argued that the law was unconstitutional.

Jerry Ratcliffe joins Chris Graham to talk Virginia-Louisville and UVA hoops.

Albemarle County Police have charged 20-year-old Cordonte Douglas Horton of Charlottesville and a 15-year-old Charlottesville teen with second-degree murder in connection with the Oct. 16 the shooting death of Gabriel Joseph Price.

Amtrak, facing a $5 billion shortfall, is touting a new standard of travel that the train service hopes will convince travelers that they can get to and fro safely and comfortably during the Thanksgiving travel season.
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